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As the holiday season gets into full swing, many families decorate to spread some cheer and make their homes more festive. While holiday decorations can be fun and beautiful, they can also present fire hazards. To decorate safely, consider these safety holiday decorating tips.
Holiday Decorating Tips | Christmas Tree Tips
Cut a 2-inch diagonal piece off the bottom of the trunk of your tree. This will help the tree absorb water
Place the tree in a sturdy stand at least 3 feet away from heat sources such as heating vents and fireplaces
Make sure that your tree stand is able to hold water. Refill it every day
Only keep a tree in your home for two weeks, because it will dry out quickly and can become highly flammable
Only buy electrical decorations that have a UL rating on the label, which indicates that they have been tested for safe use
Follow all installation and usage instructions for lighting decorations to ensure that you are not increasing your chance of starting a fire
Inspect new and used lights before using them and discard any that have cracks, exposed wires or loose connections. Replace any bulbs that are missing
Do not connect more than three sets of lights to an extension cord at one time.
Plug outside lighting only into a ground fault circuit interrupting (GFCI) outlet, as this will safeguard the outlet from any interaction with water
Do not secure outside lights with staples or nails, and avoid placing indoor extension cords under carpeting, rugs and furniture
Unplug lighting decorations before going to bed and leaving the house
Holiday Decorating Tips | Safety First
If you blow a fuse while decorating, discard the faulty light string or decoration and replace the blown fuse. If the fuse blows again, contact an electrician to investigate the problem further. This might indicate a more serious wiring problem in your home
Make sure you have the proper homeowner’s coverage this holiday season. Talk with our personal insurance team to make sure your home, and any new presents, are protected.
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